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== What can I do with ebooks (Pathagar) and Internet-in-a-Box ? == |
== What can I do with ebooks (Pathagar) and Internet-in-a-Box ? == |
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Starting around [[../0.4/Road_Map|August 2013]] XSCE 0.4 should allow you to build a great collection of electronic books for your school (thanks to [http://www.olpcsf.org/node/126 Pathagar]) alongside the incredible resources of http://internet-in-a-box.org that permit entirely new opportunities for semi-connected schools and offline libraries worldwide. |
Starting around [[../0.4/Road_Map|August 2013]] XSCE 0.4 should allow you to build a great collection of electronic books for your school (thanks to [http://www.olpcsf.org/node/126 Pathagar]) alongside the incredible Wikipedia-and-then-some resources of http://internet-in-a-box.org -- that permit entirely new opportunities for semi-connected schools and offline libraries worldwide. |
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We'd like educators' suggestions especially: how should kids best take advantage of these crown jewels of learning, likely using their XO's browser in places like? |
We'd like educators' suggestions especially: how should kids best take advantage of these crown jewels of learning, likely using their XO's browser in places like? |
Revision as of 16:45, 19 June 2013
Where are the docs for the latest release?
Please see the "Installing" and "Configuring" sections off http://schoolserver.org/0.3
What hardware should I use?
XSCE (XS Community Edition) runs on many different hardware platforms, listed below.
Deployment Managers: an all-inclusive tough lower-power unit (eg. TrimSlice) for the developing world especially is expected later in 2013 -- please check back later!
Technical/DIY Implementers: roll your own on XO-1.5, XO-1.75, XO-4, x86 and x64 -- with experimental support for XO-1 and Raspberry Pi also increasingly possible.
What can I do with ebooks (Pathagar) and Internet-in-a-Box ?
Starting around August 2013 XSCE 0.4 should allow you to build a great collection of electronic books for your school (thanks to Pathagar) alongside the incredible Wikipedia-and-then-some resources of http://internet-in-a-box.org -- that permit entirely new opportunities for semi-connected schools and offline libraries worldwide.
We'd like educators' suggestions especially: how should kids best take advantage of these crown jewels of learning, likely using their XO's browser in places like?
http://schoolserver.org/maps http://schoolserver.org/books http://schoolserver.org/library http://schoolserver.org/khanacademy